List of Mercedes-Benz engines
This page lists the engines of Daimler-Benz AG and their successor companies. These engines have been sold under the Mercedes-Benz brand since 1926 .
In the type designation of the engines, an M stands for "Motor" ( Otto engine ), and OM for "Oelmotor" ( Diesel engine ). The following letters stand for charged (A) and charged with charge air cooling (LA). A subsequent h means that the engine is horizontal, i.e. lying down, for example OM 447 hLA. The abbreviation red indicates a throttled engine.
In the following, the individual models are sorted according to their functional principle (Otto, Diesel and Wankel) and type (number of cylinders and positioning).
Petrol engines
In-line engines
Three-cylinder
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M 160 (1998-2007) for Smart Fortwo 450 (1st generation)
- 0.6 liters (598 cm³)
- 0.7 liters (699 cm³)
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M 134 (2004-2006) for Smart Forfour 454 (1st generation)
- 1.1 liters (1124 cm³)
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M 132 (2007-2015) for Smart Fortwo 451 (2nd generation)
- 1.0 liter (998 cm³)
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M 281 (2014-) for Smart Fortwo 453 (3rd generation) and Smart Forfour 453 (2nd generation)
- 1.0 liter (999 cm³)
- 0.9 liters (898 cm³)
Four-cylinder
- M 14 1927-1933
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M 136 ( SV ) 1936-1957
- 1697 cc
- 1767 cc
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M 121 ( OHC ) 1955-1968
- 1.8 liters
- 1.9 liters
- 2.0 liters
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M 115 (OHC) 1968-1980
- 2.0 liters
- 2.2 liters
- 2.3 liters
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M 102 1980-1995
- 1.8 liters (OHC)
- 2.0 liters (OHC)
- 2.3 liters (OHC and DOHC )
- 2.5 liters (DOHC)
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M 111 1992-2004
- 1.8 liters
- 2.0 liters
- 2.0 liter compressor
- 2.2 liters
- 2.3 liters
- 2.3 liter compressor
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M 166 1997-2004
- 1.4 liters
- 1.6 liters
- 1.9 liters
- 2.1 liters
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M 271 since 2002
- 1.6 liter compressor
- 1.8 liter compressor
- 1.8 liter turbo
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M 134 2004–2006 for Smart Forfour 454 (1st generation)
- 1.3 liters
- 1.5 liters
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M 122 2005-2006 for Smart Forfour 454 (1st generation)
- 1.5 liter turbo
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M 266 2004–2012
- 1.5 liters
- 1.7 liters
- 2.0 liters
- 2.0 liter turbo
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M 270 / M 274 since 2011
- 1.6 liter turbo
- 2.0 liter turbo
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M 133 since 2013
- 2.0 liters
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M 200 2013–
- 1.2 liter turbo
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M 254 2017–
- 2.0 liters
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M 282 2018–
- 1.33 liter turbo
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M 260 / M264 2018–
- 2.0 liter turbo
Six-cylinder
- M 836 , 4 (1924-1929);
- M 9456: 6.3 (1924-1929);
- M 02 , 2 (1926-1933);
- M 03 , 3 (1926-1927);
- M 04 , 3.0-3.1 (1927-1928);
- M 09 , 3.4 (1928-1929);
- M 06 , 6.8-7.1 (1928-1934);
- M 10 , 3.5 (1929-1933);
- M 11 , 2.6 (1929-1935);
- M 15 , 1.7 (1931-1936);
- M 16 , 3.92 (1927-1933);
- M 18 , 2.9 (1933-1937);
- M 21 , 2 (1933-1936);
- M 32 , 1.7 (1931)
- M 36 , 7.8 liters, (1927)
- M 68 , 7.8 liters, (1927)
- M 143 , 2.2 (1936-1941);
- M 142 , 3.2 (1937-1942);
- M 153 , 2.3 (1939-1943);
- M 159 , 2.6l (1940s)
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M 180 ( OHC ) 1951-1980
- 2.2 liters
- 2.5 liters
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M 198 (OHC) 1954-1963
- 3.0 liters
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M 127 (OHC) 1963-1966
- 2.3 liters
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M 189 (OHC) 1958-1970
- 3.0 liters
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M 129 (OHC) 1965-1968
- 2.5 liters
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M 108 (OHC) 1966-1967
- 2.5 liters
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M 130 (OHC) 1967-1980
- 2.8 liters
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M 114 1968-1972
- 2.5 liters
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M 110 (DOHC) 1972-1986
- 2.8 liters (2746 cm³)
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M 123 1975-1985
- 2.5 liters
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M 103 (SOHC) 1984-1993
- 2.6 liters
- 3.0 liters
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M 104 (DOHC) 1990-1999
- 2.8 liters
- 3.2 liters
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M 256 2017–
- 3.0 liters
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M 366 CNG
- 6.0 liters
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M 407 LPG
- 11.4 liters
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M 447 CNG
- 12 liter
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M 906 CNG
- 6.4 liters
Eight-cylinder
In the decades before the Second World War, Daimler-Benz built a number of eight-cylinder in-line engines, which, however, are not known with an “M” engine model number. In-line eight-cylinders were installed in the luxury cars of the series:
V engines
V6
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M 112 1997-2005
- 2.4 liters (2398 cm³)
- 2.6 liters (2597 cm³)
- 2.8 liters (2799 cm³)
- 3.2 liters (3199 cm³)
- 3.7 liters (3724 cm³)
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M 272 2004–2011
- 2.5 liters (2496 cm³)
- 3.0 liters (2996 cm³)
- 3.5 liters (3498 cm³)
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M 276 since 2010
- 3.0 liters (2996 cm³)
- 3.5 liters (3498 cm³)
V8
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M 100 1965-1979
- 6.3 liters
- 6.9 liters
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M 116 1968-1991
- 3.5 liters
- 3.8 liters
- 4.2 liters
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M 117 1971-1991
- 4.5 liters
- 5.0 liters
- 5.6 liters
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M 119 1989-1999
- 4.2 liters (4196 cm³)
- 5.0 liters (4973 cm³)
- 6.0 liters (5956 cm³)
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M 113 1997-2006
- 4.3 liters (4266 cm³)
- 5.0 liters (4966 cm³)
- 5.4 liters (5439 cm³)
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M 155 2003-2010
- 5.4 liters (5439 cm³)
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M 273 2006–2011
- 4.7 liters (4663 cm³)
- 5.5 liters (5461 cm³)
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M 156 since 2006
- 6.2 liters (6208 cm³)
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M 278 since 2010
- 4.7 liters (4663 cm³)
- 5.5 liters (5461 cm³)
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M 176 / M 177 / M 178 since 2015
- 4.0 liters (3982 cm³)
V12
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M 120 since 1992
- 6.0 liters (5987 cm³)
- 7.1 liters (7055 cm³)
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M 137 1999-2002
- 5.8 liters (5786 cm³)
- 6.3 liters (6258 cm³)
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M 275 since 2002
- 5.5 liters (5513 cm³)
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M 279 since 2012
- 6.0 liters (5980 cm³)
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M 285 since 2002
- 5.5 liters (5513 cm³)
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M 297 since 1991
- 6.9 liters (6898 cm³)
- 7.3 liters (7291 cm³)
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DB 600
- 33.9 liters
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DB 601
- 33.9 liters
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DB 603
- 44.5 liters
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DB 605
- 35.7 liters
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DB 606
- 33.9 liters
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DB 610
- 2 × 35.7 liters
In-line radial engines
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DB 604
- 46.4 liters
Diesel engines
In-line engines
Three-cylinder
- OM 134 , approx. 1934, test engine with 30 hp
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OM 660
- 0.8 liter CDI (799 cm³)
- 0.8 liter CDI (799 cm³)
- 0.8 liter CDI (799 cm³)
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OM 639
- 1.5 liter CDI (1493 cm³)
Four-cylinder
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OM 59 (OHV) 1932-1940
- 3.8 liters
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OM 65 (OHV) 1932-1940
- 4.9 liters
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OM 138 (OHV) 1935-1940
- 2.6 liters
- OM 141 , approx. 1934, test engine with 35 hp
- OM 314 3.7 liters
- OM 314 A 3.7 liter turbo
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OM 636 (OHV) 1949-1959
- 1.7 liters
- 1.8 liters
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OM 621 (OHC) 1959-1967
- 1.9 liters
- 2.0 liters
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OM 615 (OHC) 1968-1985
- 2.0 liters
- 2.2 liters
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OM 616 (OHC) 1973-1995
- 2.4 liters
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OM 601 1983-2000
- 2.0 liters (1997 cm³)
- 2.2 liters (2155 cm³)
- 2.3 liters (2298 cm³)
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OM 604 1993-1999
- 2.2 liters (2155 cm³)
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OM 611 1997-2006
- 2.1 liters (2148 cm³)
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OM 668 1998-2005
- 1.7 liters (1689 cm³)
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OM 646 2002-2010
- 2.1 liters (2148 cm³)
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OM 640 2004–2011
- 2.0 liters (1991 cm³)
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OM 651 2008–…
- 1.8 liters (1786 cm³)
- 2.1 liters (2143 cm³)
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OM 607 2012–
- 1.5 liters (1461 cm³) (Renault K9K)
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OM 608 2018–
- 1.5 liters (1461 cm³)
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OM 622 / OM 626 2014–
- 1.6 liters (1598 cm³) (Renault R9M)
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OM 654 2016–
- 2.0 liters (1950 cm³)
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OM 699 2017-
- 2.3 liters (2298 cm³) (Nissan YS23)
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300 series (small)
- OM 314 to OM 364 (3.8 to 4.0 liters)
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OM 900
- OM 904, OM924, OM 934 (4.25 to 5.1 liters)
Five-cylinder
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OM 617 ( OHC ) 1974-1989
- 3.0 liters (3005, later 2998 cm³)
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OM 602 1984-2002
- 2.5 liters (2497 cm³)
- 2.9 liters (2874 cm³)
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OM 605 1993-2001
- 2.5 liters (2497 cm³)
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OM 612 1999-2005
- 2.7 liters (2687 cm³)
- 3.0 liters (2950 cm³)
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OM 647 2003-2006
- 2.7 liters (2687 cm³)
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OM 662 1994-2004
- 2.9 liters (2874 cm³)
- BR 400 series
Six-cylinder
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OM 5 1928-1932
- 8.6 liters
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OM 54 1934-1939
- 12.5 liters
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OM 57 1938-1940
- 11.3 liters
- 12.5 liters
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OM 67 1935-1954
- 7.4 liters (OM 67)
- 7.3 liters (OM 67/3, OM 67/4, OM 67/8)
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OM 79 1932-1936
- 10.3 liters
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OM 603 1985-1996
- 3.0 liters
- 3.5 liters
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OM 606 1993-2001
- 3.0 liters
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OM 613 1999-2002
- 3.2 liters (3222 cm³)
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OM 648 2003-2005
- 3.2 liters (3222 cm³)
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OM 656 2017–
- 3.0 liters
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300 series (small)
- OM 312 to OM 366 (4.6 liters to 6.0 liters)
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OM 300 series (large)
- OM 315 to OM 360 (7.3 to 11.6 liters)
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OM 47x
- OM 470, OM 471, OM 472, OM 473 (10.7–15.6 liters)
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OM 900
- OM 906, OM926, OM 936 (6.37 to 7.7 liters)
V engines
V6
V8
V10
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OM 403
- 15,950 cc
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OM 423 / OM 443
- 18,273 cc
V12
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OM 85 / MB 805 1934-1939
- 30.5 liters
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OM 86 / MB 806 1936-1939
- 50 liters
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OM 404
- 19,150 cc
- OM 424 / OM 444
- 21,927 cc
V20
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MB 518
- 134.4 liters
Boxer engines
Twelve-cylinder
- OM 807
- 30.2 liters
Rotary engines
Three-pulley motors
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M 950 F 1969-1970
- 1.8 liters
Four-disc motors
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M 950 F 1969-1970
- 2.4 liters
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Chassis of the four-axle Mercedes-Benz LG 3000a with eight-wheel drive and a 100 hp diesel engine (approx. 1937/38).
- ↑ Chassis of the four-axle Mercedes-Benz LG 3000a with eight-wheel drive and a 100 hp diesel engine (approx. 1937/38).
- ↑ Markus Jordan: Mercedes-Benz X-Class is expected to be available for order from September 12th . In: Mercedes-Benz Passion. 18th August 2017